Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Cut out enough white circles for each of your student's names. Write 1 letter on each "snowball." For longer names make smaller circles. Paint the bottom of a piece of blue construction paper like shown and set aside to dry. Have each child put their letters in order to spell their name and glue onto paper. Add "snowflakes" with paintbrush or q-tips. Say the following:

Let's play the snowball game,How many letters spell your name? (point to one child and have them count out snowballs as they point to each one, then child says "5 snowballs spell my name") You can also have them say each letter, then proceed to another child.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Squirt brown paint into the jar, replace lid and shake. Use a brown sharpie to color the lid. Using a glue gun assist the children with attaching the eyes, nose and antlers (made from brown pipe cleaners).

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Cut a paper towel roll in half and paint it white. Use the angel wings template in the template tab and trace it onto white construction paper, cut out and glue to the back of the paper towel roll as shown. Use a white pipe cleaner for the halo. Cut out a circle for the face and color. Use another pipe cleaner for her hair.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Combine Quaker Oats and glitter in a large mixing bowl and have each child fill a baby food jar with the special reindeer food. Attach lid and use a brown sharpie to color the lid. Using a glue gun assist child with attaching the eyes, nose, and antlers. Attach a small card using ribbon with the following on it:On Christmas Eve when the stars are bright,
leave these oats within the reindeer's sight.
The glitter will sparkle, it will bring them near,
and the jingle of sleigh bells you just might
hear!
~Merry Christmas

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Paint four small paper plates red, connect with a hole puncher and yarn. Attach a white paper plate for the head. Cut out boots from black construction paper and a hat from red construction paper. Add a pom pom for the nose and cotton balls for the beard and top of the hat. Add googly eyes.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

• Cut a paper towel roll in half. Paint 3/4 of roll green and 1/4 brown, dry. Cut out a green triangle and a yellow star out of construction paper, Cut a slit on both sides to put the triangle down into. Decorate.

What you need:• Red, peach and white paint• MarkersWhat to do:• paint the fingers white (beard)• paint the thumb and top part of the hand red (hat)• paint the "middle" peach (face)• add eyes and nose with a marker

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Paint hand white and press down onto dark blue paper like shown. Add glitter while it is still wet. Cut out a circle from whit construction paper and color. Attach like above. Add hair with tissue paper or yarn. Make halo using glue and glitter.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

(to the tune of "Mary had a Little
Lamb")Guess whose beard is long
and white?
Long and white? Long and white?
Guess whose beard is long and white?
It's Dear old Santa.
Guess whose suit is red and white?
Red and white? Red and white?
Guess whose Suit is red and white?
it's Dear old San-ta!
Guess who comes on Christmas Eve?
Christmas Eve? Christmas Eve?
Guess who comes on Christmas Eve?
It's Dear old San-ta!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Tape together glue sticks like shown and paint white (beard). Paint 2 craft sticks red and one more white for the hat. Glue hat to a piece of foam or construction paper like shown. Color a circle "peach" and attach behind like shown. Add white pom pom for top of hat and googly eyes. Use a sharpie for the nose.

The year has turned its circle,
the seasons come and go.
The harvest is all gathered in,
and chilly north winds blow.
Orchards have shared their treasures,
the fields, their yellow grain.
So open wide the doorway,
Thanksgiving comes again!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Use foam pieces, Large craft stick and googly eyes to create this cute Turkey puppet. Use in conjunction with poem below:TurkeyThe Turkey is a funny bird It's head goes bobble bobble,
and all he knows is just one word ...and that is gobble-gobble!